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<blockquote data-quote="dante58701" data-source="post: 2920060" data-attributes="member: 40336"><p>The reason for the allergy to silver it metaphysical in nature. Silver has been considered b many alchemists to have purifying qualities. Their vast age assumes that the first vampires were not necessarily human, afterall, only a human would assume that the first vampire was human.The age progression is meant to imply that vampires have existed since before our current universe existed. As the universe expands and contracts, being destroyed and reborn time and time again, the oldest vampires would be survivors of previous universes, or even those vampires from alternate universes, ect. . Vampirism as a whole could easily even predate the current multiverse, stemming from other multiverses, ect. . The ideas and possibilities are essentially endless. The reason I use the vampire lord as a base for elder vampires is this, they can assume any animal form. This leads to a plethora of possibilities. Perhaps their initial vampire abilities allowed them to assume forms alien to us...but the vampire lord abilities would be standard...not set....just standard. Since they allow more flexibility. Silver of course also need not be the set weakness. Some might be affected by wood, or other more exotic materials. It is an interesting point you brought up though. Im interested in variant vampires..so if you have any ideas they would be more than welcome.</p><p></p><p> Looking forward to your future posts!!!</p><p> </p><p> Dante <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dante58701, post: 2920060, member: 40336"] The reason for the allergy to silver it metaphysical in nature. Silver has been considered b many alchemists to have purifying qualities. Their vast age assumes that the first vampires were not necessarily human, afterall, only a human would assume that the first vampire was human.The age progression is meant to imply that vampires have existed since before our current universe existed. As the universe expands and contracts, being destroyed and reborn time and time again, the oldest vampires would be survivors of previous universes, or even those vampires from alternate universes, ect. . Vampirism as a whole could easily even predate the current multiverse, stemming from other multiverses, ect. . The ideas and possibilities are essentially endless. The reason I use the vampire lord as a base for elder vampires is this, they can assume any animal form. This leads to a plethora of possibilities. Perhaps their initial vampire abilities allowed them to assume forms alien to us...but the vampire lord abilities would be standard...not set....just standard. Since they allow more flexibility. Silver of course also need not be the set weakness. Some might be affected by wood, or other more exotic materials. It is an interesting point you brought up though. Im interested in variant vampires..so if you have any ideas they would be more than welcome. Looking forward to your future posts!!! Dante :) [/QUOTE]
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